Garrett Reid. What say you?
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 5:03 pm
Moment of silence for him before the game tonight. Deserved?
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Out of respect for Andy Reid, I think so. Absolutely.Blizzard of Cos wrote:Moment of silence for him before the game tonight. Deserved?
I hear ya...it's NFL theatre after all.WOLF wrote:Out of respect for Andy Reid, I think so. Absolutely.Blizzard of Cos wrote:Moment of silence for him before the game tonight. Deserved?
In any sport - it's the son of the long term coach, along term member of the league.Blizzard of Cos wrote:I hear ya...it's NFL theatre after all.WOLF wrote:Out of respect for Andy Reid, I think so. Absolutely.Blizzard of Cos wrote:Moment of silence for him before the game tonight. Deserved?
I noticed in his presser after the funeral he didn't even call his son by name. Sounded like a man who knew he'd lost his son a long time ago.demolition23 wrote:
It's not for him, it's for his old man.
I think that's why he came home, ate a sandwich, kissed his wife, and went back to work.johnk5150 wrote:I noticed in his presser after the funeral he didn't even call his son by name. Sounded like a man who knew he'd lost his son a long time ago.demolition23 wrote:
It's not for him, it's for his old man.
Idiot? is he just an idiot because he was addicted to drugs, or did something else make him an idiot? I don't believe being addicted to drugs, makes one an idiot.Blizzard of Cos wrote:I think that's why he came home, ate a sandwich, kissed his wife, and went back to work.johnk5150 wrote:I noticed in his presser after the funeral he didn't even call his son by name. Sounded like a man who knew he'd lost his son a long time ago.demolition23 wrote:
It's not for him, it's for his old man.
Pretty low bar the NFL is setting when a moment of silence is given to this idiot IMO. I realize it's more for his old man but still...
LOL, at "he had more resources at his disposal to help with his issues than 99.9% of the populous has."Blizzard of Cos wrote:A drug addict who keeps it to themselves quietly with no crimes committed I'll give a pass. But this clown had been arrested numerous times for pretty egregious shit and put others in harms way. Not to mention he had more resources at his disposal to help with his issues than 99.9% of the populous has. His brother Britt is a POS also. I honestly believe he had a daddy complex, always trying to seek fathers approval while loathing him at the same time. No matter now...
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A fact that has almost no impact on the issue of drug addiction.Blizzard of Cos wrote: Not to mention he had more resources at his disposal to help with his issues than 99.9% of the populous has.
With the exception of the fact that it helps you buy more......demolition23 wrote:A fact that has almost no impact on the issue of drug addiction.Blizzard of Cos wrote: Not to mention he had more resources at his disposal to help with his issues than 99.9% of the populous has.
Blizzard of Cos wrote:All right, all right. You guys have convinced me....that the NFL marketing machine works.
You sure talked a lot about drug addiction for this not being about that.Blizzard of Cos wrote:This isn't about drug addiction, it's about undeserved moments of silence and the fools that buy into them.